The Golden Globes broadcast is typically about three hours long from start to finish, not counting the red carpet pre-show.

Basic runtime

  • Recent and upcoming Golden Globes telecasts are scheduled from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern, which is a three‑hour block.
  • On the U.S. West Coast, that same live window runs from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pacific.

With red carpet included

  • If you include red carpet coverage, plan for an extra 1–2 hours before the ceremony, so the whole “Golden Globes night” can run 4–5 hours in total.
  • Networks and entertainment outlets often start live arrivals and interviews well before the official 8 p.m. Eastern showtime.

Recent and latest shows

  • The 2025 Golden Globes broadcast was also slated for about three hours, ending around 11 p.m. local in the Eastern/Central time blocks.
  • The 83rd Golden Globes in January 2026 are officially scheduled as an 8–11 p.m. Eastern / 5–8 p.m. Pacific telecast, again confirming the three‑hour standard.

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